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- black-tailed rat snake, G. jansenii (Bl****er, 1858) Red-tailed green rat snake, G. oxycephalum (F. Boie, 1827) Oreocryptophis spp. Mountain rat snake...
- Rat-tailed maggots are the larvae of certain species of hoverflies belonging to the tribes Eristalini and Sericomyiini. A characteristic feature of rat-tailed...
- Rat tail or rat's tail may refer to: The tail of a rat Rat-tailed maggot, a maggot with the tail of a rat Rattail, fish of the family Macrouridae Rattail...
- The white-tailed rat (Mystromys albicaudatus) also known as the white-tailed mouse, is the only member of the subfamily Mystromyinae in the family Nesomyidae...
- long-tailed rodents. Species of rats are found throughout the order Rodentia, but stereotypical rats are found in the genus Rattus. Other rat genera...
- small and potent Mexican chili pepper also known as bird's beak chile and rat's tail chile. These chilis are about 5 to 7.5 cm (2.0 to 3.0 in) long, and 0...
- Rat tail cactus is the common name for several members of the cactus family: Aporocactus flagelliformis Cylindropuntia leptocaulis Cleistocactus winteri...
- with one of the largest species, the banner-tailed kangaroo rat being six inches in body length and a tail length of eight inches. ****ual dimorphism exists...
- Laboratory rats or lab rats are strains of the rat subspecies Rattus norvegicus domestica (Domestic Norwegian rat) which are bred and kept for scientific research...
- Long-tailed rat can refer to several rodents: Leopoldamys edwardsi, from Southeast Asia; Melomys levipes, from Australasia; Pseudomys higginsi, from Australia;...